For Denver Fashion Week Fall 2021, I walked in two runway shows at the McNichols Civic Center.
November 20, 2021 I walked for KetiVani - who paired one of my “Cherry Creek” silk Wearable Photos prints with a Louis Vuitton bag for my first look that included a leather skirt, silk top and leather and Italian wool jacket, and incorporated a “Pink Moon” silk Wearable Photos print into my second look with a black leather and cashmere coat and hat and leather skirt.
Photo above of Look 2 by Roxanna Carrasco for 303 Magazine.
November 21, 2021 I walked for Denver Rummage Shop as part of the Garage Sale Segment, wearing all silk and gold stockings with gold accessories and a lightning bolt earring.
Photo 1 is bts with fellow model Susan Zager. Photos 2-4 below by Adrienne Thomas for 303 Magazine.
Below - Josh Miller in KetiVani Look 2 with “Pink Moon” silk Wearable Photos, Theo Edmonds in “Curious Gaze” chiffon Wearable Photos, and on right - Josh Miller in custom Gunnar Deatherage bodysuit with “Energy & Light” chiffon Wearable Photos print.
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About: Josh Miller is a queer changemaker, public speaker, photographer, and outdoor explorer. He is the owner of Josh Miller Ventures and the co-founder + CEO of IDEAS xLab—an organization that uses the art of storytelling and community collaboration to impact public health. Miller’s work has been featured by The New York Times, the Aspen Institute, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He is a Soros Equality Fellow, received the 2022 Nonprofit Visionary Leader Award from Louisville Business First, and was selected for Business Equality Magazine’s Forty LGBTQ+ Leaders under 40 and Louisville Business First's Forty under 40. Miller is a two-time TEDx speaker and has been described as a "force in our community.” He holds an MBA from Indiana University and an undergraduate degree from Bellarmine University. Previously, he served as an advisor to the Derby Diversity & Business Summit and co-chair for the Louisville Health advisory board’s communications committee.